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Nokia
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About: Nokia is a company organization based out in Espoo, Finland. It is known for research contribution in the topics: Signal & Mobile station. The organization has 16625 authors who have published 28347 publications receiving 695725 citations. The organization is also known as: Nokia Oyj & Oy Nokia Ab.
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18 Jan 1990TL;DR: In this article, a video receiver is provided with a screen forecast journal with teletext data, collected from different broadcast stations and continuously updated with text pages at preset time intervals, arranged in tables by programme identification and page identification and stored in memory devices, for accessing at any time.
Abstract: A video receiver is provided having a screen forecast journal with teletext data, collected from different broadcast stations and continuously updated with text pages at preset time intervals. The data is arranged in tables by programme identification and page identification and stored in memory devices, for accessing at any time. The page identifications are allocated to the programme slots, i.e. one programme identification with a page number each time. The tables can be accessed by page numbers for programmes not being transmitted at that time. A programme identification/page identification table proves beneficial for programming such page identifications. Pages are referenced by moving a cursor to margin areas of a text page. All programmes in the same time period can be paged through. Telecasts to be recorded can be selected from the pages of the forecast journal. Telecast data is transferred on a timer memory device. In this memory device, telecasts are marked (flagged) as soon as they are recorded completely. Either only flagged or only unflagged broadcasts can be displayed. A timer table can show marked (recorded) and/or unmarked (not yet recorded) telecasts, to function as a video library, which can also show the information, regarding which cassette contains the individual telecast previously recorded. In addition to the recording data, and cassette number information, the system is also capable of copying the individual telecast titles from the forecast page, and entering them into the video library, for ease of identification for later replay purposes.
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29 Dec 2000TL;DR: The WAP browser in a mobile phone is adapted to permit printing of WML data received and interpreted by The WAP Browser as mentioned in this paper, which includes a print option which, when selected by the user of the wireless communication device, causes The WML Data to be printed.
Abstract: The WAP browser in a mobile phone is adapted to permit printing of WML data received and interpreted by The WAP browser The mobile phone has control circuitry, including a processing unit, a memory connected to the processing unit, and a display The WAP browser is adapted to interpret received Wireless Markup Language (WML) data and display it on the display The WAP browser includes a print option which, when selected by the user of the wireless communication device, causes The WML data to be printed
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07 Apr 2004TL;DR: In this paper, a mobile station has a processor and a user input mechanism such as a button that is operable to cause the processor to extract at least one feature from a digital media sample.
Abstract: A mobile station has a processor and a user input mechanism such as a button that is operable to cause the processor to extract at least one feature from a digital media sample. The feature, such as a spectral centroid, is descriptive of an identity of a content of the media sample. Preferably, the same user input that causes the feature extraction also causes a transmitter to establish a link and to send a message to a network address, the message having a plurality of extracted features from which the digital media sample may not be reconstructed. Where a reply message identifies a media file that matches the media sample, another user input at the same or a different button causes an authorization message to be sent so that a copy of the media file, identified in the reply message and having features that exactly match the plurality of extracted and transmitted features, is downloaded to the mobile station.
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27 Apr 1999TL;DR: In this article, a communication terminal initiates a Wireless Session Protocol (WSP) session by forwarding a request of data to a server, which comprises an identification of the requested data and a communication terminals identification number provided by the server.
Abstract: A communication terminal initiates a Wireless Session Protocol (WSP) session by forwarding a request of data to a server. The request comprises an identification of the requested data and a communication terminal identification number provided by the server. The server, when receiving a request containing a communication terminal identification number, recalls user profile information from an associated database memory corresponding to said communication terminal identification number. The user profile information indicates a data format which will be handled by the communication terminal. Then the server replies to the request by forwarding the requested data in the format defined by the user profile information.
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18 Nov 2009TL;DR: In this paper, the authors presented a self-resonant circuit tuned to resonate at substantially the same resonant frequency as a resonant transmitting coil in a wireless charger, the resonant receiving coil operating as a magnetically coupled resonator with the transmitting coil.
Abstract: Embodiments of the invention are disclosed for generating a first alternating current in a resonant receiving coil at a resonant frequency in a self-resonant circuit tuned to resonate at substantially the same resonant frequency as a resonant transmitting coil in a self-resonant circuit of a wireless charger, the resonant receiving coil operating as a magnetically coupled resonator with the resonant transmitting coil. The separation distance between the two coils may be several times larger than geometric sizes of the coils. The embodiments convert the first alternating current in a power control circuit to a second alternating current at a different frequency than the resonant frequency. The embodiments drive a the power transmitting coil using the second alternating current to inductively couple with a proximately located power receiving coil in a user's device, to provide power to the power receiving coil in the user's device by contact-less electromagnetic induction.
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Name | H-index | Papers | Citations |
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Federico Capasso | 134 | 1189 | 76957 |
Andreas Richter | 110 | 769 | 48262 |
Shunpei Yamazaki | 109 | 3476 | 66579 |
Jinsong Huang | 105 | 290 | 49042 |
Marc Pollefeys | 98 | 601 | 36463 |
Merouane Debbah | 96 | 652 | 41140 |
Benjamin J. Eggleton | 92 | 1195 | 34486 |
Jérôme Faist | 91 | 970 | 37221 |
Jean-Pierre Hubaux | 90 | 415 | 35837 |
Bernd Girod | 87 | 604 | 32298 |
Howard E. Katz | 87 | 475 | 27991 |
J.J. Garcia-Luna-Aceves | 86 | 602 | 25151 |
Ramesh Raskar | 86 | 670 | 30675 |
Ananth Dodabalapur | 85 | 394 | 27246 |
Stephen A. Spector | 85 | 424 | 41705 |